Dr Paolo Gerli P.Gerli@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
Dr Paolo Gerli P.Gerli@napier.ac.uk
Associate Professor
The proposed collaboration aims to explore how digital and socio-economic inequalities are conceived and tackled in the implementation of smart places, addressing three research questions:
1.to what extent are local administrators aware and perceptive of inequalities in the context of smart places? How do they measure these inequalities?
2.what place-based mechanisms do local administrators use to manage the trade-off between equality and efficiency in the implementation of smart places?
3.to what extent are communities involved in place-based efforts to address inequalities in smart places?
Type of Project | P04 - Research Charities and Trusts |
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Status | Project Complete |
Funder(s) | British Academy |
Value | £4,985.00 |
Project Dates | Apr 1, 2022 - Jul 31, 2023 |
Understanding the intersectional barriers to adopting digital healthcare in rural Scotland Mar 1, 2025 - Feb 28, 2026
Multidisciplinary project involving staff from TBS and Scottish Collaboration for Public Health Research and Policy at UoE investigating how the interplay among diverse geographic, socio-economic, cultural, and psychological factors shapes the engage...
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ENUclusion Conference: Connecting EDI Research and Action at and by ENU Aug 1, 2026 - Aug 31, 2029
This conference aims to connect and advance EDI research and action at ENU from all disciplines, students, staff, alumni, and our communities of research users. While showcasing and advancing research is a primary goal, we are equally dedicated to hi...
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Co-Imagining Data Intermediation in Scottish Creative Industries Oct 1, 2025 - Jul 4, 2027
Multidisciplinary project involving staff from TBS ENT and UoE School of Law to run collaborative workshops with practitioners from creative industries and other sectors to co-design and imagine how cooperative data governance can be enacted.
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